Electric Power Faculty: Please make your students aware of this

opportunity.

Thank you,

Dr. Howard A. Smolleck, Professor Emeritus

Klipsch School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

New Mexico State University

Box 3-O

Las Cruces, NM 88003

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Power Engineering Society

Student Prize Paper Award in Honor of T. Burke Hayes

Purpose:

The purpose of the IEEE Power Engineering Society's Student Prize Paper

Award in Honor of T. Burke Hayes is to encourage students in their

professional development, to stimulate interest in the programs of the

electric power industry, to encourage students to prepare quality

technical papers with faculty supervision, and to recognize the schools

and faculties that provide guidance in these areas. This Award was first

presented as the Student Prize Paper Award in 1967. In 1989, it was

renamed in honor of T. Burke Hayes in recognition of his professional

contributions as a founder of CH2M Hill. It has been presented since

1990 as the Student Prize Paper Award in Honor of T. Burke Hayes with

CH2M Hill Foundation as the sponsor.

Award:

The award for the winning paper consists of the following:

$1,500 award to author (or split equally among coauthors)

Expense paid trip (up to US$1,000) for one student to an IEEE PES

General Meeting (foreign travel limited; total reimbursement limited to

available maximum)

Recognition plaque presented to student

Recognition plaque presented to the student's institution to recognize

the student author(s) and the supervising professor

Qualifications:

A student (or a team of students, up to three in number) qualifies for

competition for this award if he or she has begun preparation of the

paper, which reflects his/her own work, while enrolled as a regular

student in (1) a program leading to a Bachelors or Masters Degree in

Electrical Engineering, (2) a program which will ultimately lead into an

engineering program, or (3) the equivalent of one of these if the

student is from an institution outside the USA. The paper must be

submitted while the student is enrolled or within one year after his/her

graduation. These conditions must all be met by at least the lead

student (whose name should appear first on the paper) if the paper is a

team effort. Each paper must be the sole work of the student(s). Faculty

sponsorship is encouraged, but papers co-authored by faculty or PhD

students are not acceptable. Submissions based on Ph.D. programs of

study are not eligible. A student or a team of students may submit only

one paper per year. Only papers postmarked by the deadline for the

current year will be considered, and none will be held over for the

following year.

General Guidelines:

The Student Prize Paper Award in Honor of T. Burke Hayes recognizes an

outstanding original student paper in electric power engineering and/or

application. The competition is based solely on judging of written

papers related to the electric power industry. The choice of suitable

topics is limited to the following:

* Renewable energy sources

* Alternative power generation

* High-reliability power generation, transmission, and distribution

* Energy-efficient power generation and distribution

* New technologies for power generation, transmission and distribution.

Papers may discuss engineering theory and/or applications. The

applicability to the power industry should be adequately presented in

the paper. The content of the papers may be broadly interpreted but each

paper must fit into at least one of the topic areas cited above. Papers

that primarily emphasize other areas will not be considered. Primary

criteria in judging papers will be technical quality and written

presentation.

The general organization and format of the paper should follow the

guidelines set out in the current edition of the author's guide of the

IEEE Power Engineering Society. As of this announcement, an Author's Kit

can be downloaded at http://www.ieee.org/organizations/society/

power/subpages/authors-folder/authkit-folder/authkit.htm. The paper may

be either in IEEE model style (8 1/2 x 11" paper; 2 columns per page;

minimum type size for body of text 10 point), in single column on 8 1/2

x 11" paper, on 210 x 297 mm (A4) paper, or in a similar format.

Although the Judging Committee does not insist on absolute adherence to

every detail of IEEE style, the IEEE/PES model style is preferred;

prospective authors should consult any issue of the PES Transactions for

a sample. Times New Roman or a similar font is preferred. The paper must

be in the English language. Neatness and organization of material will

be factors in rating the papers.

The name(s) of the author(s) should appear in full on the first page as

in typical IEEE papers. A paper may be the work of a team of several

students; in this case the first name listed should be that of the team

leader or the primary author who will also serve as the contact person.

The length of each paper should be no more than approximately 5,000

words; papers clearly in excess of this will have penalty points

assessed in the judging. Clear copies of neat hand-drawings with typed

captions are acceptable, as are firmly attached original photographs or

quality copies thereof; however, it is anticipated that most student

authors (as most of today's professional authors) will prepare their

papers totally by digital means. The student should remember that not

only technical content but clarity of presentation, neatness, and good

form are important factors in a paper's success.

Six copies of the paper must be submitted. Papers will be accepted only

in hard-copy form (i.e., not through electronic means). Each copy should

be stapled in the upper left corner, and should not be in any kind of

binder. Also, each contestant or team must submit the following

additional documents (not stapled to any paper copy):

1) a letter, from the sponsoring faculty member or administrator, in

support of the paper.

2) a short autobiographical sketch of the author (or of each team

member)

3) a permanent address and telephone number of the author or contact

person

4) name, title, and business address of the student's department head or

equivalent and academic dean or equivalent

The sponsor's letter should certify that the material contained in the

paper is substantially the work of the student(s), and should state

whether the paper is based on academic work at the Bachelor's or

Master's level.

Selection and Judging Procedures:

A panel of judges, typically electric power engineers from academia and

industry, will review the papers to determine the recipient of the

Student Prize Paper Award. General standards for reviewing IEEE/PES

papers will be observed. This group's decision will be final. Although

an award is typically made each year, the committee is not bound to

declare a winner if none of the papers meet its standard. In the

unlikely event of funding difficulties, the award may be made without a

prize or travel funds being issued. Scoring forms furnished to the

judges will include the following categories:

1. Does the paper show sufficient interaction between the student and

his advisor(s), or other evidence of adequate supervision and contact?

Does it show initiative on the part of the writer? (15%)

2. Does the paper show a significant degree of new and independent, or

at least useful, work on the part of the student? (20%)

3. Does the author seem adequately familiar with the state-of-the-art of

his/her area of study? (15%)

4. Is the paper technically correct and accurate? (20%)

5. Does the author exhibit ingenuity and resourcefulness in methods of

presentation, choice of illustrations, use of analogies, and the like?

(15%)

6. Is the text of the paper clearly stated in correct grammatical form?

Are the graphs and/or figures precise and of good quality? Does the

paper have a professional appearance? (15%)

Presentation of award:

The Student Prize Paper Award in Honor of T. Burke Hayes will typically

be presented annually at the IEEE PES General Meeting. Recognition of

the Award presentation will be published in the IEEE PES Review, and

recipients will be listed on the IEEE PES Awards website at

http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/pes/subpages/about-folder/awards/pesawa

rds.html

Schedule:

Papers must be received by December 15, 2007 to allow time for full

review and consideration. Papers submitted without the nominating letter

from the faculty sponsor or without biographical sketch(es) and

permanent address will not be considered. Papers received after the

deadline will not be considered as entries intended for the current

competition. Please plan early and be sure that your paper will arrive

by the deadline.

This document constitutes the only available guidelines. There is no

application form. Submit papers and supporting documents to the Chairman

of the Student Paper Contest Working Group:

Dr. Howard A. Smolleck, Professor Emeritus

Klipsch School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

New Mexico State University

Box 3-O

Las Cruces, NM 88003

voice: 505-646-3834 fax: 505-646-1435

Copies of this set of guidelines will soon be available for download at

http://gauss.nmsu.edu/~hsmollec